In This Series

Product Description

When an unlikely quartet of adopted siblings turn their individual artistic passions into a family business, it becomes a chance to rediscover personal quirks. Musician Kendra Sinclair's struggles with her self-image turn a new relationship into an emotional "affair"! Can her sisters show Kendra how to safeguard her heart and hold fast to God's grace? 320 pages, softcover from B&H.

Publisher's Description

Coming Unglued is the second book in the SISTERS, INK series of novels. At the center of the creativity and humor are four unlikely young adult sisters, each separately adopted during early childhood into the loving home of Marilyn and Jack Sinclair.

Ten years after their mother Marilyn has died, the multi-racial Sinclair sisters (Meg, Kendra, Tandy, and Joy) still return to her converted attic scrapbooking studio in the small town of Stars Hill, Tennessee, to encourage each other through life’s highs and lows. They’ve even turned their artistic passion into a new local scrapbooking business known as Sisters, Ink.

Coming Unglued focuses on painter and musician Kendra who struggles with her sense of self-wortha struggle that only intensifies when she realizes a friendship” developed with a guy at a jazz club is actually an emotional affair. With her sisters’ help, Kendra strives to do what’s right, embracing the call to safeguard her heart and mind and hold fast to God’s truth and grace.

Author Bio

Rebeca Seitz, in addition to her own literary work, is founder and president of Glass Road Public Relations, a company dedicated solely to representing novelists who write from a Christian worldview. She has previously worked with authors including Ted Dekker, Frank Peretti, Robin Jones Gunn, and Brandilyn Collins.

The sisters are together again, Tandy has moved home and along with her sisters they have started a business, Sisters Ink. All four sisters, Tandy, Kendra, Joy and Meg are partners in the business, with Kendra and Tandy operating the business. Life is chaotic as usual when the sisters are together, Tandy is planning a wedding, Meg is busy as ever with her children, Joy is anxiously trying to have a baby and Kendra is in deep trouble. Kendra knows it is wrong, but the side of her that tells her she is just like her birth mom, tells her she does not deserve a wonderful man like Darin, whom she has been dating for four months, instead it tells her she only deserves the married man who is pursuing her. Kendra knows this is wrong, but the attraction is deep, and she is in over her head. The sisters recognize Kendra's pattern and try to help, as sisters do. Follow along as Kendra solves her problems, while creating even more at times. Rebeca has given us another wonderful book, and I am just in love with this author and this series of books. I love how she is really bringing in the faith these sisters have been brought up to have. This book and this publisher have combined to bring us reading that is clean and really wonderful fiction. I highly recommend these books, and give this book a 5 star rating.

This is such a clever series of books with the common bond of family but the roots of such unique beginnings. The 4 sisters are adopted into the same family when they are young and each book follows one of the sisters as an adult. The first book followed Tandy as she came back home to Stars Hill, Tennessee where the rest of the family resides. In book two we follow Kendra as she picks up with Tandy in their new business "Sisters, Ink" a scrapbooking business that the sisters are doing together.Kendra is a unique individual that cracks me up, but she has a rough past that keeps wanting to derail her from being happy as an adult. I really enjoyed following her as she tries to sort everything out. She keeps trying to sabotage herself and I think that is true in so many people's lives.It is a great addition to the fun Sisters, Ink series - get your copy now!

"Coming Unglued" is nothing short of fabulous. It is an absolute page turner for me that I could not put down until the very end that left me with tears. As book two of a Sisters, Ink novel it does well and could be read as a stand alone although it does continue where "Sisters, Ink" left off with a focus on Kendra (book one is a focus on Tandy). This story is about forgiveness and seeing sins as what they really are and growing as an individual and as a person leaving the past as what it is. I'm not sure that anyone could read this story without related a little bit or possibly a lot to the pain of what is going on. But it is amazing how things that seem like there is no solution can be worked out in a manner or form. This book is by far going on my keeper shelf and I cannot wait for the next books in the series to follow along with the other sisters in their journeys of life. Like the first book there was a confusion of a double take with a name swap or two, but it doesn't take away from the story much at all if you're paying attention and caught up in what is happening. I'd recommend this read to anyone really, especially someone in need of some healing and romance. You might be a little surprised at what you can learn about yourself through the lives of these fabulous characters.

Rebeca Seitz has penned a charming chick-lit novel. From the cover art that looks like a page in a scrapbook, Coming Unglued lays out the story of Kendra Sinclair, one of the four scrapbooking Sinclair Sisters (say that five times fast). In this modern interracial love story, Kendra has a decision to make about the second most important relationship in her life. Loving the wrong guy feels right, and loving the right guy feels wrong because of her past.Although it didnt captivate me as I believe it would have if I had read the previous Sisters, Inc. novel, it was well written story with likable characters and solid Christian values. The message of forgiveness is woven deeply through the novel. The example of the beauty of Christian sisters is inspiring to the reader as well.